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Originally Posted by DNSB
One problem with your statement, is that a book in the sense we are using it, by definition, is a written or printed work bound on one edge. And yes, that excludes ebooks.
As for releasing an audiobook first? Sorry but most authors/publishers are iffy about simultaneous releases much less releasing the audiobook prior to the pbook or ebook editions. The cost and time involved in creating the audiobook while leaving the pbook and ebook editions hanging in limbo when they could be out generating sales and hype is unlikely to fly.
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Okay. I said nothing about BOOKs but NOVELs. Novels are often paper books, but they don't have to be.
And yeah, it's not traditionally done but here's a novel that doesn't seem to have a paper or eBook equivalent:
https://www.amazon.com/Audible-Smash-Hit/dp/B0FCG8F4VY
Seems like Audible has a bunch of those in their "Originals" line.